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What is the difference between a bacteria and a virus?

Both are considered microorganisms but viruses are arguably not living organisms as they cannot reproduce without living hosts . Apart from this, viruses are much smaller than bacteria and differ in terms...

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Answered by Akriti G. Biology tutor
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“Rellene el espacio en el texto con el verbo dado, en el tiempo apropiado” Ayer mi madre ___ (ir) al médico y le _____ (aconsejar) que _____ (tomar) algunas pastillas.

1.     Ir = fue“Ayer” is one of the many indicators which tells us that we need the preterite tense, as it indicates a “one-off” and “finished” action. Therefore, we conjugate ir in the third-person singu...

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Answered by James F. Spanish tutor
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How do you answer a legal problem question?

Problem questions test your knowledge and understanding of the law and your ability to apply your knowledge in a particular context. The task is to work out what the issues and pr...

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Answered by Michelle N. Law tutor
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What is the difference between "a priori knowledge" and "a posteriori knowledge"?

Put shortly, whether something can be know "a priori" or "a posteriori" depends upon whether it can be known from experience or without experience. A priori knowledge is knowledge that...

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What is 18⁄4 as a mixed fraction in its simplest form?

DIVIDE 18 BY 4 USING BUS STOP METHOD TO GET 4 WITH 2 LEFT OVERTHEREFORE BECOMES 4 AND 2/4THEN SIMPLIFY TO 4 1/2

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Answered by Adeel A. Maths tutor
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